Sean Singer reviews Tongue over at The Rumpus. Check it out.
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Tongue on The Rumpus
Suck on the Marrow on National Book Critics Circle Blog
Camille Dungy's Suck on the Marrow is featured on the National Book Critics Circle blog! You can find the article here
“Rachel Contreni Flynn featured on Verse Daily
"Awake," from Rachel's collection Tongue, was recently featured on Verse Daily.
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Elise Paschen on NPR (again!)
This time on Chicago's WBEZ.
“Pasadena Open House
A few pictures from our May 1st open house at our new location in the wonderful city of Pasadena! Click here to view them.
“Iowa City Press Citizen reviews Suck on the Marrow
Vershawn Ashanti Young reviews Camille Dungy's Suck on the Marrow
“PBS profiles David Mason
PBS Newshour spotlights David Mason's Ludlow.
“Camille Dungy interviewed on NBCC’s blog
Suck on the Marrow is featured on the blog of the National Book Critics Circle.
“Tennessee Waltz: John Bowers Looks Homeward
Chronogram Magazine reveiws Love in Tennessee
Tennessee WaltzJohn Bowers Looks Homewardby Nina Shengold and photographs by Jennifer May, November 25, 2009American literature has its own railroad map, with tracks that meander from Sherwood Anderson’s Winesburg, Ohio, through Willa Cather’s Nebraska to Jack London’s Alaska. Readers can add a new whistle-stop: John Bowers’s Tennessee.It’s no accident that the railroad looms large in Love in Tennessee (Red Hen, 2009): The narrator’s father, like Bowers’ own, is a night telegrapher at a small-city depot in east Tennessee; his young son carries his dinner down the tracks in an old Christmas fruitcake tin. But Love in Tennessee, overflowing with idiosyncratic town characters whose lives and loves feel authentic as denim, is billed as a novel, not a memoir.Read more.“Holiday Sale on all Red Hen titles!
Now through December 15th receive free shipping on all orders over $50. Use code: DEC09 on checkout to receive free shipping!
“15th Anniversary Champagne Brunch
Red Hen Press invites you to celebrate our 15th Anniversary Luncheon and Awards Ceremony
featuring
Mark Doty, Naseem Rakha, Carolyn See, and Alicia Ostriker
Sunday November 1, 2009 11am
The Luxe Hotel Sunset Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA
The event benefits our Writing in the Schools Program.
Red Hen Press is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.
Tickets are $100 for an individual $800 for a table.
For more information, please email redhenpress8@verizon.net.
To see past events, click here.
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Kathleen Driskell on Poetry Foundations’ Best-Seller List
Kathleen Driskell author of Seed Across Snow has been added to the Poetry Foundations' Best-Seller list. It is her second week on the list and she is currenty at position 26 out of 30.
Congratulations Kathleen
“Red Hen Press Announces 2008 Award Winners
2008 Ruskin Art Club Poetry Award Winner
"Felipe Arc-en-Ciel" by Chloe Joan Lopez
2008 Red Hen Press Short Story Award Winner
"Jane Rose and Her Fairy Tale Feet" by Jim Moore
2008 Benajmin Saltman Award Winner
Tongue by Rachel Contreni Flynn
Please see more information about upcoming awards and deadlines in the "Contact" section of our site.
“Nickole Brown Wins NEA Fellowship
Nickole Brown, author of Sister (Red Hen Press, 2007), was awarded a $25,000 NEA Fellowship for 2009.
For more information, please see:
The National Endowment for the Arts
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